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DAEN

Selected grants

WORK OF ART
DECORATION
ART RESEARCH
NON-EARMARKED

2015 DECORATIVE PROJECT

Erik A. Frandsen: Let there be light

Erik A. Frandsen: Three lamps, 2015, The IT Corner, Aarhus University

Three lamps created by Erik A. Frandsen shed new light on the IT Corner, Aarhus University.

2014 DECORATIVE PROJECT

Productive conversations in Grenaa

Cai-Ulrich von Platen: untitled

The upper secondary school Grenaa Gymnasium has a clear strategy for art, and in 2014, the school acquired new works of art.

2014 DECORATIVE PROJECT

Jes Fomsgaard: Art and science

Jes Fomsgaard: Observatory

Examination, research and mapping are key concepts in Jes Fomsgaard’s iNANO decoration.

2014 DECORATIVE PROJECT

Schønherr: Atrium in Herning

Schønherr: Atrium in Herning

The upper secondary school Herning Gymnasium now has a 2,500-square-metre oasis-like atrium.

2014 DECORATIVE PROJECT

PET: An eye-catching welcome

Viera Collaro: Tre lige dele, 2013

Viera Collaro, Bjørn Poulsen and Kathrine Ærtebjerg bring form and colour to the headquarters of the Danish Security and Intelligence Service (PET) in Søborg, north of Copenhagen.

2014 DECORATIVE PROJECT

Kirstine Roepstorff: Wall installation

Kirstine Roepstorff: Klangfrø

Kirstine Roepstorff stimulates the study environment at the University of Copenhagen with this original wall installation.

2014 DECORATIVE PROJECT

Lars Nørgård: Natalie I-IV

Lars Nørgård: Natalie I-IV

Lars Nørgård and Tal R stimulate new ideas at the combined primary and secondary school N. Zahles Gymnasieskole in Copenhagen.

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ABOUT THE FOUNDATION

The New Carlsberg Foundation was established in 1902 by brewer Carl Jacobsen and is funded mainly by dividends from shares in Carlsberg A/S. Today, the Foundation continues to realize Jacobsen’s vision of promoting art in society and making it available to the widest possible audience.

The carlsberg family

  • Carlsbergfondet
  • Carlsberg A/S
  • Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
  • Det Nationalhistoriske Museum på Frederiksborg
  • Tuborgfondet
  • Carlsberg Laboratorium

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  • NY CARLSBERGFONDET

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  • 1211 Copenhagen K

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